Tornado Threat, Destructive Straight-Line Winds, Damaging Hail

The next round of severe weather begins Tuesday night in the Plains and potentially peaks with an outbreak Wednesday in the Midwest and South that could pack significant tornadoes, widespread damaging winds and large hail.
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Multiday Life-Threatening Flooding Possible

Double-digit rainfall totals are forecast, prompting the National Weather Service to issue flood watches from Wednesday into Saturday. Serious flash flooding and flooding of rivers, creeks and streams can be expected.
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Tennessee Slammed By Storms; Four Tornadoes Confirmed

Severe weather including storms, flooding and possible tornadoes brought weather warnings and damage across parts of the South and Midwest Sunday.
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Summer Vs. Winter: Which Will You See This Week?

The seasons are battling it out over the weather once again, with summer prematurely taking hold of the South and winter hanging on in the northern tier. Hundreds of records could fall as temperatures soar, including places like Houston, Atlanta, Tampa and Charlotte. But farther north, Winter Storm Omari will continue to dump snow from the Northern Plains across the Great Lakes and into northern New England. Check out which side of the seasonal battle you’re on.
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Neptune’s Auroras Captured For First Time

Neptune has auroras, but they’re different from what we see on Earth. Now, thanks to the James Webb telescope, we know what they look like.
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